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    Wise move waiting.
    If a spring falls out of its seat and you lose control and smash into someone, main problem is, even with 3rd party they'll can your insurance and you'll be massively out of pocket and probably have trouble getting more insurance in the longer term. If it was as simple as cutting a couple of coils out and dropping the car so it looked good it would be great - but unfortunately this is not the case...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephy View Post
    Wise move waiting.
    If a spring falls out of its seat and you lose control and smash into someone, main problem is, even with 3rd party they'll can your insurance and you'll be massively out of pocket and probably have trouble getting more insurance in the longer term. If it was as simple as cutting a couple of coils out and dropping the car so it looked good it would be great - but unfortunately this is not the case...
    yeah, good to take these things into account also
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    man. so many people do it. i've done it. not in a mk1. there's wicked debates on every forum about it. dont expect a handling performance improvmet, you'll feel the bumps more and that's about it... but if it's height that is ur enemy go for it.

    stopping a spring from de-seating when extended is not that hard to do with a bit of creativity.
    Last edited by MiKe1_golf; 06-07-2010 at 10:12 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MiKe1_golf View Post
    man. so many people do it. i've done it. not in a mk1. there's wicked debates on every forum about it. dont expect a handling performance improvmet, you'll feel the bumps more and that's about it... but if it's height that is ur enemy go for it.
    yeah, height setup at the moment is ridiculous!
    the body roll is awful... and the handling.. I don't think it could get any worse, lol.

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    Oh sorry didn't realise - try now. But yes... One of my MK1s had choppies - got it like that though. Still - i'm a hater.
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    what a bunch of SNOBS! cut them man, i'm gonna do it once i'm past roadworthy just until i get coilies in december

    basically, if your springs aren't LOOSE when the car is jacked up, then its fine especially if you're not racing about.. but on that hand.. you do have a 1.8L which has more beef then standard.. i dunno, i guess if you drove sensibly then it will be fine.

    I bet half the people nocking cut springs have done it before....... haha its funny cause its true

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    Yeh as mentioned it won't improve the handling as your not improving your springs. Maybe lookout for some old king springs to cut at least they are better steel than stock, on that note call king springs directly they can usually make springs to suit if you give them the drop your after. well they did a few years ago when I used to deal with them
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  8. #28
    thats right, there is no way it will make the car handle or ride better, it is just for looks.
    if you are really skint then do it, otherwise save a few bucks and just by some lowered springs then save up for some good shocks.

    but if you want to be low and cheap...cut them dude



    PS, ment to add, cut springs = loads of scene points
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    if you got shorter shocks to help keep them captive, then they are semi safe

    but if you have wider wheels, expect scrub over most bumps,
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    LMAO
    P plater mods FTW!

    Just do it man. The car is a box anyway so why not! The bull**** about springs falling out and the car bursting in to flames and killing school children and puppies is rubish! Ive seen cars drop springs and driven cars when they droped springs. It kindo goes *twang* or *dum* and its like you hit a bump and then the car is even more slaped = bumpy as shiz but looks sweet. Its not even close to some of the bump steer ive had with coilover and Its nothing worse then geting a flat tyre.
    Handling isnt realy improved, it probly worse but your not doing it for handling, its looks and reduce body role. You can stop the spring falling out if you cut it in line with the last stock coil and if you find some way to cable tie one end to the cup.

    You can get JOM coilovers for $550 off ebay, while you wait just cut the damn things!
    The only thing i can realy say is, take the springs out with proper spring compressors or you could do SERIOUS injury to yourself. Also re-set and compressed springs are just as bad as cut springs, and king springs are about the same.
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